September 2017

Recently I created the Enclave.NET project, and it shipped with a simple in-memory storage service. It’s not particularly useful in it’s current form, so I created a sample a couple weeks ago that used Azure Key Vault as the storage and crypto service. But Why? Of course, you might be wondering why you’d want to use Enclave.NET this way, since Key Vault already provides isolation given that it’s hosted far away from your service. The obvious answer is that maybe you wouldn’t use it this way — it IS isolated enough. That said, this does provide you with some extra…